[pmg-devel] [PATCH docs] pmg-ssl-certificate: typos and {pmg} instead of Proxmox
Oguz Bektas
o.bektas at proxmox.com
Thu Apr 23 11:16:17 CEST 2020
Signed-off-by: Oguz Bektas <o.bektas at proxmox.com>
---
pmg-ssl-certificate.adoc | 12 ++++++------
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/pmg-ssl-certificate.adoc b/pmg-ssl-certificate.adoc
index 525f45a..2afc814 100644
--- a/pmg-ssl-certificate.adoc
+++ b/pmg-ssl-certificate.adoc
@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ SSL certificate
Access to the administration web interface is always done via
`https`. The default certificate is never valid for your browser and
-you get always warnings.
+you always get warnings.
If you want to get rid of these warnings, you have to generate a valid
certificate for your server.
-Login to your Proxmox via ssh or use the console:
+Login to your {pmg} via ssh or use the console:
----
openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout key.pem -out req.pem
@@ -33,15 +33,15 @@ An optional company name []: not necessary
After you finished this certificate request you have to send the file
`req.pem` to your Certification Authority (CA). The CA will issue the
certificate (BASE64 encoded) based on your request – save this file as
-`cert.pem` to your Proxmox.
+`cert.pem` to your {pmg}.
-To activate the new certificate, do the following on your Proxmox:
+To activate the new certificate, do the following on your {pmg}:
----
cat key.pem cert.pem >/etc/pmg/pmg-api.pem
----
-The restart the API servers
+Then restart the API servers:
----
systemctl restart pmgproxy
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ systemctl restart pmgproxy
Test your new certificate by using your browser.
-NOTE: To transfer files from and to your Proxmox, you can use secure
+NOTE: To transfer files from and to your {pmg}, you can use secure
copy: If you desktop is Linux, you can use the `scp` command line
tool. If your desktop PC is windows, please use a scp client like
WinSCP (see https://winscp.net/).
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2.20.1
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